Crizotinib will interact with clarithromycin, indinavir, carbamazepine and so on, and it is forbidden to take them together, but usually there is no reaction with traditional Chinese medicine, and you can take them together as prescribed by your doctor.
Crizotinib can be used for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer that is kinase-positive in mesenchymal lymphoma, and patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer that is ROS1-positive.
There is no mention of crizotinib interacting with Chinese medicines in the instructions, so it can usually be taken together as prescribed.
Crizotinib adverse reactions include bradycardia, visual impairment, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, edema, fever, upper respiratory tract infection, pain in the limbs, taste disorders, headache and so on, and it is forbidden for patients who are allergic to this product.
It is recommended that patients who are unwell go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, not self-medication.